Yup, all caused by the Greenland blocking backing too far west - what some would call a west-based NAO.
This chart says it all really - a large Greenland High, a strongly negative NAO... SW'lies for much of the UK!
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn1921.gif
After last night's 18z, the 0z this morning is just more of the same. We saw with the 12z last night that the ensembles were starting to swing against cold down here, with the 18z continuing the trend (while ECM remained firm). Will the process continue with GEFS this morning? Will ECM also start to wobble? Stay tuned for the next exciting instalment of "chase that northerly!"
Originally Posted by: Retron